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LABOR DAY WEEK-EN D EVENTS including dine

,. “ner dances and golf tournaments will be celebrated to- " night, tomorrow and Monday at the Country clubs. A The Woodstock club and Highland Golf and Country 4 club will have dinner-dances tonight, and the, Meridian Hills and Lake Shore Country clubs’ activities will be

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Among the parties planned at Woodstock are those of Mr. and | “Mrs. Frederick Albershardt, John Rau Jr, Mr, and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr. and Mrs, C. Coudert Nast. The Holletts will attend with Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Kackley, Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Mad=~

« den, Hans Boehm and Julius Birge. ¢

Mrs, Nast will have as her guest Flag Cmdr. Jackie Coogan,

Mr. and MrSs, Herbert Todd, Mr. and’ Mrs. Dexter Lowry and Miss

Phyllis Williams, ». Highland Dinner-Dance

THOSE WHO WILL attend the Highlarid dinner-dance are Dr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Messrs. and Mesdames J. V. Stout, C. F\

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Farrar, C. B, Gray, Dale Stenz, Edward Hauser, R. M. Blakey, W. E. Farman Malcolm Campbell and Harry Reid Jr.

The reservations at Meridian Hills include those of Messrs, and" Mesdames E. D. Campbell, Ralph L. Flood, Dixon Guy, E. R. Snider, Paul L. Hargitt, James B. Newcomb, Horace A. Shonle, Howard R.

: Meeker and Charles Hagedon. Cracraft-Griffith Ceremony

' daughter, Helen, and Lt. Bruce N.

A DOUBLE RING ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mr.~and Mrs. C. 8. Griffith, Culver, will unite their

Cracraft, army air corps. Lt.

+ Cracraft's parents are Capt. and Mrs. E. B. Cracraft of Indianapolis,

’ The Rev. Hardigg Sexton will

hear the vows. Miss Dorothy

“ Jean Oberlin of Chicago will'be the bride’s only attendant and Lt.

William Stout; Indianapolis, will serve as best man. : Entering with her father, the bride will wear a street-length

brown erepe dress with brown accessories and a corsage of * “orchids. Following the ceremony, a buffet supper will be served in

the bride's home. - The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will

be = Bome in Miami Beach, Pl, assigned.

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Miss Patricia Stark Sets Dotd

MISS PATRICIA STARK has set next Saturday as the date for her marriage to Lt. (j.g) Oliver J. Schnieders, U. 8. N. R. The

where Lt. Cracraft will be re-

Miss Griffith attended Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Lt. Cracraft was a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity member at Indiana. university. guests will include Mrs. Cracraft, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Randall and

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- ceremony will be at 10:30 a. m. in the St. Joan of Are Catholic

church,

Dr. and Mrs. William J. Stark, the.bride-to-be’'s parents, will

entertain at a bridal dinner for the couple Friday evening at the

Indianapolis” Athletic: club. The dinner guests will include Misses Nancy Ragan, Marilyn Whitaker and Beverly Siniff, Capt. George

Austin, Tex.

~Schnieders, army air corps, and Capt. Francis Sehuiders, both of

“ ington Street Presbyterian church.

Organizations— Omega Nu Tau Sorority Plans Initiation

Included in the news of organiza-

ceremony and dinners. , Gamma chapter, Omega. Nu Tau sorority, will hold a dinner and fnitiation ceremonies at & p.m Tuesday in the Italian room of the Hotel Lincoln,

tions are meetings, an IniUAtion | the

‘Rev. C. M. Arontrt to Read ~ Vows Uniting G. Miss Martha Anne Irwin

A double ring ceremony at 8:30.0'clock tonight will unite Miss Martha Anne Irwin and Ensign George Maynard Winters, U. 8. N. R. The Rev. Charles M. Armentrout will read the Jows in the West Wash.

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Miss Irwin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Irwin, 139 Neal ave, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Mary Archer, Clinton.

Entering on’ the arm of her father, the bride will wear an egg-

shell faille gown with a square

neckline and sheer yoke. The long sleeves will extend into points over

the hands and the full skirt falls

into a train. Her two-tiered finger. tip veil of ivory {illusion is attached to a shirred cap of ivory illusion. of white gladioli centered with an orchid. Ice Blue rock -—- MES Vernon Trwin, sisters

honor,

blue delphinium. : + The bridesmaids will be Miss Vir-

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bride, will. be matron of She will wear an iee ‘blue frock with square neckline, short sleeves and a gathered skirt. Her flowers will be Talisman roses and

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Mrs. Bernard Smith is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs, John Holllngsworth and Miss Betty Aa Mrs. P. E. Wobbenhorst, Mrs. Cleo Phillips and Miss Marion Ellaby will be initiated.

The Ambra Hurt, Dorcas and Queen Esther circles of the Women's councH, University: Park Christian church, will hold a luncheon at noon Thursday. Mesdames Ralph Harrison; Dan Hackeérd and Paul Preston are in charge of the groups. The church's White Cross guild unit will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the guild's service center. |

A card party will be given at 2 p.m. Wednesday by the September circle of the Altar society, St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The event will be in the school

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ginia Irwin, the bride's sister; Mrs. Stanley McCracken and Miss Eleanor Archer. They will wear peach dresses made like the matron | n [of honors. All the attendants will wear “Juliet caps matching their frocks. The bridesmaids’ bouquets will be of Piccardy gladioll and bluc delphinium, Anne Farrar, the flower girl, will wear a pipk frock styled like the other attendants’ dresses and cany a basket of red. rose petals. It. Waldron Fritz will serve as best man and the ushers will be Waite and Wayland Archer. ~¥ Mrs. Irwin has chosen a chocolate brown dress with matching accessorles and a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother will wear & cinnamon brown wool suit, matching accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses, A reception will be held in the Irwin home. After a: wedding trip north, the couple will be at home in Logansport.

1 Announcement is. made -of the ,

marriage of Miss Bernice Hauser and Pvt, James R. Wagner by her ** parents, Mr, and Mrs, William J. » Hauser of Indianapolis. . Mr. Wagner is the son of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Wagner, Vincennes. The ceremony was read by Chap-

{! lain Charles Henry Marler at 3:30 |

p.m, Aug. 26, in a post chapel at

Camp Campbell, Ky. Miss Mildred |

Craigle of Indianapolis was the bride's only attendant, and Lt

Wayne Kirkhoff, Camp Campbell, |}

served as best man, Following the ~ wedding, a dinner was held in the ~ Woman's club at Clarksville, Tenn. Mrs. Wagner is a graduate of Butler university, and is a member “v of Delta Delta Delta and Theta Sigma Phi’ ‘sororities. The bride- © groom attended Purdue university and is affiliated with Kappa Sigma }* fraternity. .

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Tomatoes have the correct middle syllable—they “mate” with nearly . everything. Try them in cold meat

. salads—big ' thick slices as sand- |

- cheese and chives with a little’ ’ bleu cheese mixed in. ps - They may be used to garnish po-|

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Will Wed Miss Blomberg

. Before a fireplace banked with greenery, candelabra and white flowers, Miss Jacqueline Blomberg

berg, 928 'E, Maple rd. The Rev. R. H. Benting of the St. Mark's English Lutheran church will read the ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. - Miss Blomberg has chosen a pale

on princess lines with bracelet

accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Mrs. J. L, Muesing, aster of the bride, will be matron of honer. Her dress will be of pearl gray gabardine and she will wear black accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses, : Sisters’ Costumes The bridesmaids will be Lt. Sellick’s sisters, Miss Winnie Lee Sellick will wear pale blue crepe and black accessories. A pale yellow crepe frock with black accessories will be worn by Miss Edrie Sellick. They will weaf corsages of pink and blue flowers. Following the ceremony, there will be a dinner in the Blomberg home for the families and bridal party. The tiered wedding cake will be surrounded © with greenery and gardenias. The couple will leave im-~ mediately afterward for Stratford, Conn, where the bridegroom’ parents, ‘Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Sellick, live, They will be at home in New River, N. C. Miss Blomberg is a graduate of Butler university and a: member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The Hrdegroun also attended Butler-and is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta: fraternity,

Nurses’ Tare

“Times Special d BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 2.— Several Indianapolis student nurses

rat —the Indiana University School

of Nursing - ‘will receive chevrons Wednesday signifying the entrance of their senior years. The ceremonies will be held at the I. U. medical center in Indianapolis. Tuesday evening additional students will receive their junior bars. Students receiving the chevron include Misses Kathryn Costelow, Elaine Danner, Patricia Liehr, Marilyn Meyer, Mary O'Brien, Louise Reeve and Rita: Ann Reynolds. Miss Dorothy Dennis, Beech Grove, al3p will receive a chevron, Junior rs will be given to Misses Catherine Bulmer, Margaret Jane Class, Charlotte ‘Drummond, Helen Fleischer, Barbara Hess, Alice Hinton, Barbara Kemp, Mary Kennedy, Mary Kincaid, Barbara

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Kirk and Marjorie Pluess.

and Lt. Winstan Sellick, U, 8. M. ; C. R, will be married in the home | ‘jof her mother, Mrs. Herman Blom-

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Camp Campbell, Ky.

Rev. Brown Will Officiate At Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. William J.1 Hauser, % BN. Capitol ave; announce the shes of their daughter, Bernice, and Pvt. James R. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Wagner, Vincennes. Chaplain Charles Henry Marler read the ceremony at 3:30 p. m. Aug. 26 in a post chapel at (Liang-Shen photo.) 2. Miss Belly Jean Berry's engagement to Ensign John B. Crump, U. 8. M. 8, is annéunced. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss

Berry is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Marlatt, and Ensign Crump's mother is Mrs. Thelma Crump, all of Indianapolis.

3. Miss Martha Anne Irwin and Ensign George Maynard Winters, v. S. N. R., will be wed in a ceremony at $:30 p. m. today in the West Washington Street Presbyferian. church.

The East Tenth Street Methodist church will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tonight for the -wedding of

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church. The Rev. Lee S. Jarrett of tinsville will officiate.

ceremceny. -

N. Hamilton ave. groom's father is Milo Zimmerman,

prayer book. of Johanna Hill roses.

bride's only attendant.

Zimmerman, U.S.N.R,

petty officer

be Joseph Kelly and Albert Wilkerson, the bride's brother;

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be a reception in the Wilkerson hone; couple will be at home at :1130 Tecumseh st. SEY

Olsen-Innis 4 Rite Today

In a ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Memorial Presbyterian church, Miss LaVonne. ‘Innis will become the bride of Donald H. Ol-

The bride wear a light green wool suit, b accessories and a

brown accessories, and her corsage will be of

~ Maurice McCarrick ‘will be best

Indianapolis.

The bride is the daughter of Mr.

|and Mrs. Carl E. Innis, 2515 E. 38th _|st., and Mr. Olsen’s parents are Mr. - |and Mrs. Herman C. Olsen, 1435 W. 28th st.

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T Nn. The Rev. A, M.| Brown will read the double ring

Miss Wilkerson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkerson, 348 and the bride-

632 Arch ave. Bridal will be sung by Russell will \ accompanied by . Mrs. John , organist.

‘The bride will wear a fuchsia suit of light weight wool with brown accessories and carry a white Her corsage will be

Miss" Nellie Biltimier will be the . She: will wear a suit similar to the bride's in lavender, brown accessories and a corsage of Briarcliff roses. Earl 2-¢, will serve as his brother'’s best man, and the ushers will

A dark green two-piece dress will be worn by the bride's mother. Her accessories will be brown, and she will wear a corsage of Talisman

Following the ceremony there will After a wedding trip the

_|be Lt. Charles Wright, Uniontown,

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the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Washington st. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. A. L. Popper, 2547 N. Alabama st. The bride's gown will have a Chantilly lace bodice with a sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves. Gores of the lace will extend down the skirt and through the train; rio ‘Her fingertip veil of tulle —1s attached to a bow knot of seed pearls, and she will carry a prayer book topped with a white orchid and a shower of stephanotis. Attendants’ Gowns -Mrs. Rex B. Allen, matron of honor, has chosen a periwinkle blue taffeta frock with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and a gathered skirt. She will carry a bouquet of rose colored asters. Miss Robin Risher; Hamilton, Or will be maid of honor. She will wear a--rose taffeta dress styled like the matron of honor’s. Her flowers will be _a shower bouquet of lavender asters. The bridegroom's sister,~ Miss

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Irwin, 139 Neal ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary Archer, Clinton. (P. H. Ho photo.)

4. The marriage of Miss Marjorie Meyer, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.

Clarence W. Meyer, and Aviation Cadet Robert L. Fletcher, U. §

S. N. R,

: will be early this fall. Mr. Fletcher's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Fletcher, Newcastle. He is stationed at Corpus Christie, Tex.

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= Pherengreement and approaching marriage of Miss Elisabeth M.

Meyer-to Cadet Edward R. Strain

Jr. are-announced by her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Meyer, 949 E. Southern ave. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. Sept. 17 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. , The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Ms, Edward R

Strain, 1633 Pleasant st.

the First Methodist. church in Mar-

Following the ceremony, a Fe “will be held Tn the Thome of

Mrs. Robert H. Carpenter, 6016 E.

John R. Elder, Miss Neibert” Will Be Wed

An altar banking of palms, ferns, candelabra and white gladioli will} form the setting for the wedding of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Neibert and John Russell Elder this afternoon in the First Presbyterian church Southport. : The Rev. John H. Rowlan will

read the vows at 5:30 p. m. The bride’s aunt, Mrs. C. F. Kortepeter,

Hope, The bride's gown will be of white satin fashioned with a romance neckline; accented with Chantilly lace, and long tapered sleeves. Her skirt will extend into a sweeping train edged with matching lace. ~A two-tiered fingertip length veil of English illusion will fall from

Jean Carpenter, will be bridesmaid.

her bouquet will be. rose colored asters. % Best Man

Lt William Plenge, Terié Hadte, will be best man and the ushers will

Pa, and Lt. William Purtell, burgh, Pa. + The bride's mother will wear a blue crepe dress and black hat with matching blue feathers. Mrs. Carpenter will wear a dress of purple crepe with black accessories, Both will wear corsages of gardenias and sweétheart roses. . After a wedding trip north, the couple will be at home in Franklin. Miss Popper attended Indiana uni-

versity and the bridegroom attend-

Pitts-

is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Welfare Consultant

Miss Louise Griffin, director of the children’s division of the state public welfare department, has announced the appointment of Miss

She will- wear a gown similar to he that of the matron of honor's and/Will carry a cascade bouquet of

LaRué Spiker as a child welfare consultant.

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her tiara of Chantilly lace. ‘She

orchids. Sister to Be Attendant

‘The -bride’s- sister, Mrs. R.-J. Armstrong, will be her only attendant. She has chosen a turquoise crepe frock with a V neckline, short sleeves and a peplum edged with crystal beads. Her bouquet will be of pink camellias. William Russell Elder will be his son's best man, and Claude Jarvis and John Lamb will serve as ushers. Miss Neibert is the daughter of Mrs, Ruth K. Neibert, Indianapolis, and James S. Neibert, Crown Point. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Neibert will wear a two-piece black].

faille crepe gown with black acces-

sories. Mrs. Elder will be gowned|

in an amethyst crepe dress with black accessories. Both will have orchid corsages. : Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Lake Shore Country club. The couple will-leave. for a wedding trip with theé- bride wearing a wcod violet wool suit with fuchsia and brown accessories and an -orchid corsage. at home after Sept. 18 at 606 W.

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will sing accompanied “by Mrs. H. J.|

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|Lt. Edgar R. Carpenter to Wed Miss Judy Popper in Ceremony At Irvington Methodist Church

_ Miss Judy Popper and Lt. Edgar R. Carpenter will be married In & candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Irvington Methodist

Marian Wilson To Be Bride of Mr. Johnson

The Rey Everett Atkinson will read the yows at 8 o'clock tonight in the West Side Nazarene church

‘uniting MISS Marian Wilson and have orchid corsages.

Joseph Johnson. .

‘Miss Wilson is the daughter of ‘Henry P. Jefiries, 1126 King ave. and Mr. Johnson's parents aré Mr. and Mrs. William P. Johnson, Plainfield, An ivory satin gown with a siyeotheart neckline, fitted bodice, -long tapered sleeves and full skirt which extends into a train will be worn by! the bride. Her tiered fingertip veil of illusion will be attached to a Juliet cap, and she will carry a rbouquet of white roses tied with matching satin streamers.

Matron of Honor Mrs. Robert Vaughn, matron of

' honor; will wear a pink frock with

a lace bodice and chiffon skirt. Her bouquet will be of ‘American beauty roses. The bridesmaids will ar gowns made alike with shirred sitk—jersey bodices and full net skirts. Miss Marion Ellaby and Miss ‘Marjorie Klepfer, the bride's niece, will wear pink’ and Mrs. Paul Scott and Mrs. Jay D. Mack, blue. They will carry colonial bouquets and all the attendants will wear matching velvet bows in their hair,

Marilyn Klepfer, niece of the!

‘Weds Miss Stewart

bride and flower girl, will wear a blue dress with a taffeta bodice and net skirt. She will carry a basket of rose petals. Paul Carr will serve as best man and the ushers will be

Wilbur Newlin, Wesley Reedy, Al-|

bert Hall and Denver Klepfer, «4 reception will -be held in the the couple will leave for a wedding trip.

They will be at home in Indian-

apolis,

In Michigan to ‘Unite Couple

Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald of this city, and Lt. Frederick Calde well Tucker, U.S.N.R., will be wed at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in 8

Tbe a reception in the Rose Kneale room of the church. Lt. parents are Mr. and Mrs, Frederick’ : C. Tucker of Indianapolis.

The bride's gown will be white £atin styled with-a sweetheart neckline,

Stewart and Pfc. Ralph C. Garlow

Mr. Garlow’s mother is Mrs. Ralph R: Garlow, Los Angeles, Cal.

Church Rite

Times Special PONTIAC, Mich, Sept. 2.—Miss Ermajean MacDonald, daughter of

ceremony at the All Saints Episcoe pai. church here. Following the wedding, there will

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The Rev. Bates Burt will officiate,

long tapered sleeves and a full skirt extending into a circular frain. Her fingertip veil will be Attached to orange blossoms, and he will carry a prayer book topped with white orchids.

Attendants’ Gowns

Her sister, Miss Norine MacDone ald, will bé maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Emma Gene Tucker, the bridegroomys sister, and ‘Miss Harries Hanson, Grosse “Point, Mich. The Miaidwof honor will wear a wine and white colored frock of velvet and taffeta. The bridesmaids® dresses will be similar in green and white. All the attendants will wear matching green feathers and veil hats. Their bouquets will be deep wine gladioli and white roses. Robert C. Oliver, Winchester, Ind, will be best man, and Lt. Wesley P. Martin, U, 8. N. R, Bay City, Mich, and Lt. William Vogt, U. 8. N. BR, San Diego, Cal, wiil serve as ushers. Mrs. MacDonald will wear sa wood rose gown and a brown feathe er hat. The bridegroom's mother has chosen a mist gray dress with a bronze green hat. Both will

The couple will leave for Calle fornia. after the reception. Lt. Tucker is stationed at Terminal - Island there. “Their address will be 4283 Leimert blvd, Los Angeles, The bride attended a fashion school in - New York and Lt. Tucker was graduated from the Lawrence" ville Preparatory ‘school andy DePauw university. He also atténded Harvard Law school and is a meme ber of Delta Tau Delta fraternity,

Miss Angrick to Wed Lt. Duhm on Sept. 9

Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Angrick, - 630 E. Terrace ave, announce the engagement and approaching mare riage of their daughter; Lucille. and Lt. Frederick H. Duhm. son of Mra. Clara Duhm, 203 Perkins ave. ~The wedding will be at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday in Ste Paul's Evane gelical Lutheran church. Dr. H.M, Zorn will officiate. Miss Olive My-~ rice ‘will come from Toledo, O., and will give a shower Tuesday for the bride-tosbe.

Pfc. Ralph C. Garlow

The wedding of Miss Charmion

was Aug. 22 in a post chapel as Camp Campbell, Ky. The vows were read by Chaplain William R Miessle-. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hazel Phipps, 1226 W. 20th st., and’

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